SWEET CAPO_RALS Mr. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN J%,\\_§_,__. Orange Pekoe Tea Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements l and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates ,. a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. .1 - Bank of Nova Scotia Building V,’ Charlottetown, P.E.l. K. s. Hsuuiuc, B.A.,c.P.A., c_a.i.l :i-:-:_::'—.- - ._ _. R. Brow & Son Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown Agent at Summerside. 144 Richmond St. illl :-llll «lull «lllll BOILER REPAIR SERVICE Whenever it is necessary. we can send an expert Boilermaker to any part of the Island to make re- pairs on the spot. "Illi- lllli? The central Guardian —~_.—p Thla column In reserved (or nova at local Interest but adverllalna at a news: nature may be Inverted at I rent: a word atrtctly payable In advance. Bazaar today and every day this week. Both Dinners and Suppers served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. in the Market Building. L-5351-6-24-4|. GllLLlSON's BEAUTY I SALON tor Permanents. L-5324-6-B-W-W-tt CCNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. -L-6798-7-12-312. CRASWELL FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L-3494-8-28-ll. WORN SPARK PLUGS waste one gallon of Gas in ten. Replace with new Champions at Miillett's Battery Service. L-5115-6-24-7-3. B-B BRAND may replace meats in the diet—iio worry about refriger- :itl0ll. Try this new wann weather iood. DINE AT THE BAZAAR today and every day this week. Excellent Dinners and Slippers served in the Market Building for only 35 cents, L-5357-6-24-41. l l CONVENTION CLOSES-—The an-y iiual oonveiilioii oi the Gospel« Preachers closed at Cove-head Sat-[ iirday. The me. tin; was held in a large tent on the beautiful lawn oli Mi’. Wallace McDorialr,i. ‘ MEALS SERVED at the Hospital Bazaar in the Market Building to- dfll’ from 11 A. M. to B P. M. Oiiiy 35 cents for ll good dinner or supper. L—5357—6-24-Ali. ‘K flit‘ Em: and Poultry As.<oc~ iuiioii ilivir l‘X[l(‘l'lFllC(‘ with Royal Chick and Poultry Feeds. L-5325-6-22-41. THE HIGHLANDS. Dance Wed- iicsdny night. Al. Blunchsrd's Orch- estra. L-4914-6-Mon-Tues-tf. ICE CREAM FESTIVAL and dame DC Oyster Bod Wednesday evening, June 24th, at Ames Gal. laiit's field. Proceeds for spinal siipport for Harold Gallant. L-5331-6-22-2i UNHED CHURCH OF CANADA —Win.~|re. Service on the above Charge !or_ Sunday June 28, are as follows: fiighiicid ll a. in Prince- towii Road 3. p in North Winsloe 7-30 D m Rev Thos Palethorpe, Minister. L-5365-6-24-ll TAKEN T0 IIOMI-2—F‘0und in the company or two men in a barn on the old Piummer property, King's Road. early yesterday morn- mg. I. Landry, 19-year-old Rich- mond County girl, will be taken to her home today by police, hav- ing been ordrrcci bo leave the city by the Mngistiate W, A. G, Hill, K.C.. yestsrdziy afternoon, as an altenmtive to a term in the County Jail. Her ma‘c companions. Dan McPhco, or this city and George MacDonald, who said he hailed ——- —— lirom P.E.I., who were also chang- cd with wtgrniicy were lined $10 and costs or 30 days in ja.ll.——Syd- ney Post Record. Personals 'I'h:~ Go\'oi'iiineiit roiid machine is orerntiiz in Covt-head Road. York next rind much needed. Mrs. A. Viiicher. Boson. ls spend- ing the week nt York, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lmstor Keller. Mr, J, w, McLean. Union Road, Lot 33. has conip‘.etcl_v recovered from 8. very severe attack of pneu- / HOME COOKED MEALS at the I THE cHAiu.o'i'ri«:_'i‘owi\‘ GUARDIAB // /’ IE / REMEMBER // Youmex FELLA / /« . -(TS ‘rem BuCl<S ll’ YOU "5TA‘/ one ROUND MADE ra Mrs. Francis Laivless. Klnkora, lei Friday for Boston where she will spend some time with her daughter. The very serious illness oi Mm, Robt. Mel-‘arlanc, Marshiield. and. of Mrs. John Bradley, Covcliead‘, Road, is reported. Mrs. Bradley; lwas reported 8. little better yester- day morning. Mrs. Thos. woolridge. Covelicad Road, is reported much better. She had a very severe attack oi in- iluenza. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Dunclas, arei spending a. few E‘li‘L\'S at Covchead. the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Goidswortliy Woolrldge. Mr R Joyce, or the Rolland Paper Co. Mlontreal, is visiting the Province as the special representa- tive of the Company. Mr. A C Clarke. Manager of Barber Ellis Co. Flalilax. is visit- ing the province for the purpose of meeting Mr. Bulls the president of the Company. Mr. F‘ M Ellis, Toronto, presid- ent oi’ the Barber EllLs Paper Co, and Mrs. Ellis were pasengeis by the S.S New Northland, en route in Newfoundland. They spent Sun- day here. It is interesting to note that the firm is celebrating its 60th., anniversary this year, having been established in 1876. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. little‘ Thomson of Carlewn m0‘Dr5d to Bummerside on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Mutmpt, and family niid Miss Mary Muttnrt oi Carleton were recent visitors to Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. John Haslam oi Carloton were guests at the Jardinc- Haslam wedding in Wi‘niot last Wednesday evening, Mrs. Ephraixn Bell of Cape Trev- erse leit Friday morning for a visit to her son, Dr. Arthur I. Bell 01 Baltimore. Mrs. Roger Buck, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H P. Irving of Cape Traverse leit Fri- R F0R- TEN . // DOLLAV5 co itiébiiil” t /‘J /,. /' / IN CANADA P6 pointed. The members decided to contribute to the Senior Red Cross funds. A very interesting contest on “F'lowers" was put on by Mns. Nate Bell. Delicious ice cream and cake were then served by the host- ess, assisted by Miss Dorothy Mac- Donald and Mrs. (Dr.) A. M. Bell. Mrs. Erie Thomson invited the members to her home for the July meeting. Roll call to be answered by “Native Trees." Mr. Jack Rackliiie and ' friend of Newton, M:iss.. who have been enjoying a. motor trip to Prince Edward ‘Island, where they visited relatives and friends in Victoria. DeSa.b‘e, Cnilc-ton and Summerslde. left on return to their homes Thursday a.ftemoon.——D. The Rail (Natural History notrs contributed by the Pioneer Jack Miner League) A bird that is listed as moder- ately common in our land and yet is known to very few persons is the Rail. I was surprised, in con- versation the other day. with 9. man who has passrd the hali-ccn- tury mnrk. lived all his life near the haunts of game birds, is a fairly clcse student or nature, and yet. he told_ine he never saw I roll. I \ ‘ ' \ él BUT YOU CANT DODGE TH ERNIE‘ \ HE. DlDM T / several other men who can idem)’ ,3 great many at our sparrows and small song birds, which is no easy task, yet they tell the same story. they have never seen a rail. Doubt- less they have seen him skulking across B, mud pond but did not recognize him. of all out birds. the rail perhaps is known as the greatest sfculker of them ‘all. He can hide in long grass B.lld‘.l‘ll£ll&§ with such ease, that even §. good dog can only flush him with- dim- lculty. He is listed as n game\blrd. land is subject to practically the ‘same open season as our ducks. lgeese and brunt. As a game bird ‘on P.E.I. He does not figure ‘to ‘any great extent. He is not a larglc lbieé. but. is splendid eating, very‘ much or the type of the Wilson‘ snipe. Late in the autumn they are simply little balls 0! fat. Several varieties of rolls are found in Can- ada. but the most likely ones to be found litre are the sore, and the Virginia rail. The Born in some- what smaller than the Virginia and can be distinguished by its short conical bill. In fact the bird most frequently met with in our swamps here is the sore. Although the rail has no webbed feet. yet he often tries to swim when the water is too deep for wad- ing. and he generally makes a success or it, in passing from one GY ‘odégs ‘$5 0 a §:.{-7" /' ////’ / g.'\ 361;: .. 9 z I!- . ‘V/étillh IS FACT- THERE IS MORE ENERGY AND BETTER BALANCED NOURISHMEMT nu TOUR HEAPIMG ‘l‘t=.A$\>oONS or GRAPE =NuTs \I\/‘TH Will.-l( .THAN THERE lS IN A SERVING’ OF CHlCKEi\\ 0 And not only is Grape-Nuts highly nourishing but it is also one of the most delicious dishes evcr brought to breakfast!‘ Easy to digest. Beneficial to teeth and gums because you like to chew it. Costs only about one cent a serving. Get fl package. =Nuts clump of grass or rushes to a.not«h- — IT'S A FARM I own) \? /E 'I /‘A /ilif JUNEIQIVSG / wuA-r's I //1 / S QEERET y ‘ 7 ‘(OUR 0 er. he often find; the WOW!’ UV" his depth, so be half flies, hall swims, until he reaches ground which will carry his weight. It you chance to sit at the edge of a swamp in the evening, you will hear all around you, soinethihfi jumping in the water. Many times I have thought it to be e. large frog, or else a trout. and even sometimes it sounded so heiivy that it seemed it must ‘be a muskrat, but Dn investigation, which is quite a dimcult matter, I have seen the Rail scurrying through his run- ways in the long 3135. Mid the reason tor all those plunks in the water that seemed hard to account for were his attempts at swimming i’rom one hummock to another. They are noisy birds. especially at ‘night, and their loud cackling may often be heard although no bird is in. sight. It is 9. very harmless bird, living on insect and vegetable mat- ter round in our swamps, and on account of its small size, many thii it should be protected at all tim . 80 ii’ you are a student of natu . and are in the vicinity of 8 large mud pond. or mill dam, just watch‘ closely, and you will quite likely able in see this lnterestlnz little 1 ird or the swamps and 11088- llllnnrrl I the great It ‘ Llnlmfilfl GRAPE =NUT5 OILON SMOOTH WATERS . . . (Left) The world s largest tankchip passing through _ Canal. She is owned by Imperial Oil ‘interests an the beet way to tell you how big ehe in IS. to say if one of her cargoes of crude oil were loaded into railway tank can. it would make a train I5 miles long- lrs SIMPLE Sin- ‘w‘oR BREA\<FAS‘r / avail‘! MORNING - . I/, M ’2i \ .\i‘\\\ll \\ ll \ / \ ileduced Fruit Yields Forecast (0. I’. By Guardian’: -necial Wire} OVITAWA, June 23- e Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics today re- ported the fruit season was back- wud in all provinces and prospect: were {or reduced yields oi most fruit crops. While tree and small fruits cam! through the winter without injury in all Eastern Provinces with the ex- ceptlong or damage by mice and rabbits, chiefly in Ontario, consid- erable damago was done to tree! in British Columbia by trout and severe weather in February. Sha frosts during May were common 1 all Eastern Canada and damiuze I1 various amounts was caused to fruit. bloom and early truck crolle Vegetable crops promised lam! yields from increased acre88¢‘5 M ontario and Quebec. with semen- ductions in British Columbia. whllfl Manitoba and the Maritime Prov- inces showed little chanse 1“ 30"‘ 88°- Pield grown vesetables were now available in most parts of the coun- try and early districts were in lull production. Panama the ll» . lllll» ' mill» . Hills» day morning on return to her home in Wilmington. Mass. We make and repair all types of Steam Boilers (Stationary and Marine), Farm Feed Boilers, Stor- age and Pressure Boilers, Pneu- matic Tanks, Smoke Stacks, etc. We do all kinds of welding by Electric and Acetylene. «llllll. alum A ill” A»-Illll 5 gill‘ al:id3r(¢);(l)i(?3¢(l)0pro‘¢llliicu arehetored- Tht kayouseeinthe ict 0 . ,_8 °“'“‘' totil c.a“pacity of Imperial '|'a anh at Sarnia ia.|50.000.0_00 ¢3"°“’ —a necessary provision to pro »- ltoulumorl III-“W5 '°°"°"Y' -—A tank fenn—in which cm The play "Climbing Roses" pre- sented by the North Bedcqu-- p‘ay- ers in cape Ti-aveise l-loll last Tuesday night was well received by an appreciative audience, irequcrlt laughter and app‘ause giving evi- denoe of their enjoyment. Miss Mary Muttart of Oerlewn sang a delightful solo. The Capo Traverse You!!! People‘: Union, under whose auspices the play was given, sold LU BY°THE°5EA You'll find no towering hotel here . . . iun a group of snug log cabins an on the edge of You save days and dollars when you send to us. I THE FIRST a delicious lunch to the cast. ' i'::..;:.~ s.*.:.°'.f:..:i."::.::.:'::l *2; °=°am,:=°w°<,n -M =» we sprig: . ' . ' as at e an e l t d S A . . . ‘I'll . min“ fishing; , gel’. . . Ind a c 1' nmen nwe Vlslllfll’ (Above) Canada‘: fin! [aaoline eervlee atetioa—-and ha the fine in the world —wae openairin anoouvar by 'iaperial Oil Limited in I905. unique fresh water lagoon for boating and paddling; ideal for the kiddies . . . the perfecl rpm for a "family" vecnuon; The Carleton women‘: Institute held their meeting June 11. at the Bruce Slcwarfc ltd C H E ' ~ fi;,"".',:',',"'c':,',',",',‘;',', home or Ml'l.dBWWIfl McMicken VICTORIA THE BEAUTIFUL _ _ _ (V-and run! about with n atten line a.‘ nun em- 11, |,.,1,m.. 3 '.m.c.,] my 1.1. ARLOT T ETOWN ‘ p Cvhukfimn law eumm rm. herzegnd can :$toi:‘.“'me‘:m:(t,l;\I gt ‘lac bat .: ouzid are &'£“r£iii.m°"‘ in ' ‘H ’ '"""""' NMMN C V‘ " '“"""" 9l‘rlie mfniivka of the last“ me:-‘Inge. aiild :o‘tbr aenlilgecctadon of lliipztleloll Mfgrg. Imperial Gasoline Engines Rl\lLW‘\Y~‘ Oily rmm A...“ were um. read and approved. The limited‘. Atop the town is a nvolvl-I - :2.-.2: er" commm M W .~w"« -id mi-..‘;':::z:'.f.':':"..'l'.'.:.°?..':-.:.t: Q J ‘H310 Canellan Nominal Telegraph 33:1 lg; 0; |‘.'I:fl.Cb0IVCfe Bride COIIlIIll)H'0 [uncut Gil]. , : . and)l:e.'l‘.l.0ui.lIpiewuap- a l